I have had this beauty since my grandfather gave it to me in 1990 I have been shooting it since 1987 when I was 12 and I was tasked with clearing the birds from his cherry trees. I would sit in a lawn chair between the two trees and wait for hours picking off any brave critters that dared to come close. It had a 4x32 bushnell scope that did the job.
One beautiful summer day we were by his workshop and a black bird landed just past the garden about 40 yards away. I began my stalk and remember him giving me a hard time as I liked to get right next to my prey before taking the shot. I could not let him down but the distance seemed insurmountable. I stood tall and steadied my aim but the reticle was moving all over the place. I let the shot go and the bird dropped right where it was standing. I looked up and no one was more surprised than my grandfather. I ran right over and brought it back for inspection revealing the perfect head shot. That was the day he gave me this gun and I will never let it go.
I have always wanted to see what it could really do and just upgraded to a Hawke Sport Optics Vantage 3-9x40 AO Mil Dot riflescope. I am also trying to find the right pellet. Here is what I have done so far. 5 shot groups to start at 25 yard indoor range in my basement. I am pretty happy with the results so far.
My question is can this be a 50, 60, 100 yard gun? Will chronograph and different pumps help? Is upgrade work worth it if it shoots this well stock? Any other advice would be welcome.



One beautiful summer day we were by his workshop and a black bird landed just past the garden about 40 yards away. I began my stalk and remember him giving me a hard time as I liked to get right next to my prey before taking the shot. I could not let him down but the distance seemed insurmountable. I stood tall and steadied my aim but the reticle was moving all over the place. I let the shot go and the bird dropped right where it was standing. I looked up and no one was more surprised than my grandfather. I ran right over and brought it back for inspection revealing the perfect head shot. That was the day he gave me this gun and I will never let it go.
I have always wanted to see what it could really do and just upgraded to a Hawke Sport Optics Vantage 3-9x40 AO Mil Dot riflescope. I am also trying to find the right pellet. Here is what I have done so far. 5 shot groups to start at 25 yard indoor range in my basement. I am pretty happy with the results so far.
My question is can this be a 50, 60, 100 yard gun? Will chronograph and different pumps help? Is upgrade work worth it if it shoots this well stock? Any other advice would be welcome.


